SOCIAL CLUBS AFFAIRS ORGANIZATIONS j_ p g 0 Omaha, Nebraska, October 7, 1933 g__________^—- ... ■>— -■-> Personals Mr Charles (Chuck) Johnson, 2627 Binney, has returned from a recent trip through the east. He visited in Pittsburg friends Mr Clifford Hill and Miss Will a Mae Weston, former y of Omaha. Mr Orlanders Webb accompan d him on . the trip east. They spent about six weeks in Pitts burg. and made short visits in other cit es, and spent about two weeks in Chicago attending The- Century of Progress - ’ }'1' Mr and Mrs M G Allen and two sons. Leonard and. M G; (Sonny)* Junior, and mother, Mrs Virginia Bray,.of Whitman, Nebraska stopped in the city last Thursday enroute-- to The Century of Progres in Chicage Mrs Bray and eh tw,o boys, are stopr. ping with her sister Mrs. Zethro Brooks,. 2216 North-25jh Street,'and Mr and Mrs Alien, left la^t Thurs day for Chicago,.. ... ; - ,* -- M iss Viola. Brooks* .popular Central High student, an.d.a .cousin, fit Mrs Allen, accompanied.them, to Chicago./ They motored in their. 1933 V-8 They will spend about ten days in Chicago — — V* ' *<* * -‘ A delightful, birthday- party-, was given Saturday by M-fj and Mrs Cecil Riggs in. h?Ppr,of-the-ir- daugh ter Miss Betty Riggs Delicious rej freshmtnts consisting of ice cream, cake and candy-were seryed ■ by ■ Miss Olive Willis a,,nd- -.Mias Mabel*King - Various games were played 'The af ternoon was spent dancing.,; Among those present^-tyere- Lois Gordon, Adolphia. Collen _anf the illness of his sister, Mrs My rtle Douglas, 2613 Patrick Avenue te will remain in the city indefinite ly • • ‘ * • ' * Professor George W,.- Bryant and wife are spending twenty one days horey. mooning in. Los Angelas, -San Francisco and Oakland, California,-. Mrs Buy^nt will be at home, 2875 Wift Street,. November 1st -. ■ V-J-— . 1 .*-*»» Mr And Mrs .John W Smith of Brooklyn, N Y. were the guests of Mrs Tea Dyson, 2725, Charles . St and left Thursday for . California They will t- stop in Ghicago on their way back east , • • •-*>• ’ The: Ruth Chapter wilt sponsor-a big baqquet October, 19> .afe the Mas onic Ha.UtJ26th and Blondo Streets .-: v Mr , . Jameg Swjnger, of Denison, Tfexas, passed . through. Omaha, and Was a caller at THE. OMAHA G.UIDE office, and visited his-brother, Mr ; L M ■ Blow, 2712; Miami . >He visited in New York*. Detroit,,Chicago, and oth. *• points.in the East:.-. ... ,f ----_ •; * Mr -Swinger has be erferfi ployed by "ie-M Ki and T Railroad f6f the ppsfr fourteen years, and rubs front Dension- to^Monetl, Missodri a3 "brake 'man* We invite Mr Swinger back to ‘OAiaha"'at softie future daft for a v.rgfer Visit. ’ ’ V* ,. . . '• -*'*'• '* Mr Dester * Li" Carter, 2601 Z Street was ghd’nted a divorce and* full custody’’of their'son Lester Leon, Jr , f.i Ms estranged hvrif,^ formerly Miss Louise Ousley ~ Mr. T S Lambert, 26th and Ohic Streets, died last Tuesday at a local hospital He has been in business here.for a number of years,, and has lived in Omaha for the past eighl years He is survived by a-daughtej Mrs Hazel Watson Mr S. II Dorsey, 3717 Parkei Street, who has Ivied in Omuha foi the past forty, seven (47) years, is now employed by the Nebraska Power Company as a salesmar through the agency of Reid-Duffj I Pharmacy, 24th and Lake Streets i Mr Dorsey will be glad to sell yot ' globes of all types and charge then to your next month's bill Mr Dorsey was the second boj employed at the Millard Hotel in Aug ust 12, 1882 as a bell boy when the hotel .opened for businesses. He has reared a respectable family and is well known throughout the city by both black and white citizens • l ... Mr and Mrs S E Montgomery, Mrs E Harris, 2724 Maple, Mrs Sarah Stamps, 2723 Ohio arid Mrs T.udie Gray, 2802, Ohio left last Fri day for Kansas City, where they at tended the Annual Conference of the C M E Church, which was held in Bowers Memorial C M. E Church. They returned Monday her mother Mrs W P Wade, 1703 North 33’rd left last Saturday for Kansas City, where they attended the Annual Conference of the C M E Church, on Sunday, and later went to Richmond, Missouri where they will spend about two weeks,- or more. Sizes ^ There can be no smartness to 1 t0 12 \ any item of apparel that does AAAAAA ’ not fit.. Particularly is this to EEE 7 true of shoes. For comfort and style, a shoe must fit perfectly. .... * ... .. "TT ENNA JETTICKS $5 and $6 Miss Grace Dorsey, 3717 Parker, -no Mr Joe Dorsey, of Warwick, N Y returned from a visit in Georgia where they visited Mrs Williams Mrs Williams it is typical of the southern artistocracy She has in her employ a Negro chaffeur and maid Miss Dorsey and Mr Dorsey were very elated over their visit to the southland Mrs Martha B Evans, 2875 Wirt, | left last Saturday for Kansas City where she attended the Annual Con ference ;She returned by way of St Joseph, Missouri and Topeka/ Kan: sas where she will-spend about two weeks . . • • '* « ? . . j - . r ' 5 ^; MAN STRUCK BY CAR SUFFERS . CONCESSION i.C-i ' : Louis O'Connor,. 1915-Izard .Street; -suffered aconcussion idf Shed brain Tuesday night when he was struck at 19th and Cuming." Street by sen auto as he -was pushing a-.cart;-aetOS& *He intersection The auto --was- driven fey Fred Laux, 2b23 Bristol- Street' ;" , . . .. -.-:-— K ' * "•> !r -Rev:- -M'" 6 Knic^it h3sto'r 1 of ■ Lawrence,' • Ka'n'saS’ was a' ' Caller- sft THE OM AH ‘GUIDE" office Wednes day moring *’ Rtev : "Knight’ -was "the pastor* in Lmcelh, NebVask& 'for a number of-years- ' '‘*k* • *• -.j. • i—«’•-•’ 4 *' * ! ‘•Rev’ ’ -M ’ Camper Vf - a caP-?r a' THE OMAHA GUIDE? office ’ He has V-^n p&stor of Salina,"ahd Abelepe, ‘ Kansas-' for ‘ thil Conference’ year. : ReV Cafnper’ls qdite well' knd'wn here as' he Kars'a T)r?>th£r, an'd several ’sis. 'j tors who live here He'ahfl'hls "fSfnity at one time lived in' the’rfity ' " t v *4-_ , Miss Mildred Turner, 2624 North 27tli Street, left last Saturday hight I for Kansas *©fty; Missou'ri "Where/she will spend"a feW days:vadaiiori Miss Turner J -is1 ortfe of 'the most popular beauty operators- iir the city ... i-asTv* ; —— : 1—‘ . Mrs 01 lie Robinson, and daughter, Nome Mae; of CoronadO" Apartments ! 22nd and-Capitol Avenue have" "jUsl recently returned from a'three mon. th’s vacation and visit* with her moth •j t t ^ - a er. sister and relatives in Jackson, Mississippi She spent some'time in Memphis, Tennessee and • stopped iri Chicago ^ lroute to Onraha-, where she. attended: The Century of Pro. gress She reports a delightful time - j "tv Mrs. Edward Fletcher, Virlee King, and Jasper and Marion Price have recently from. Brunswick, : Missouri where they went to bury their uncle Benjamin Jackson . —————— ■> ^ NORTH SIDE Y. W. C. A I ANNOUNCE FALL CLASSES , i _ Men and women are invited to join any of the classes to be held at the North Side Y, beginning the sec ond week in October with little or no ! expenses! NOW is the time to spend your leisure moments of your time profitably? On Monday and Wednesday even. ■ ings, Mrs. John Albert Williams will be on hand to instruct all of those interested in" individual and group help in improving one^ English, Read. , ing, Writing etc. There? s no charge | for th'-s class! 1 • .un the same night, TAP DANCING for beginners and advanced pupils will bd gjvefl. The instructor is Miss Sylvia Hackman, Physical D»}red>v>r | at Central Y W C A who pr{/■ j mfses many ftew steps" an ensembles. | A V'ERY nominal fee of $3.00 (three ! dollars) for tb>ee- moilths is the j charge. One of the newdsfc and most at tractive cla/ises-will the one is ! AUTO MEG'S A NIGS for woman drivers. A moto'r will be set up and instructionss will be given, the pop nlar Mr Matthew Randall, Manager Randall’s Garage will1 tell you all the necessary things • abudt caring for your car without cost! By popuar request, ttfe class in COOKING will be resumed on Tues. day afernoons at two o’clock Besides learning how to cook simple and fancy dishes, instructions in' prepar ■ng inexpensive meals and wise buy ing will be given. General practice in PARLIAMENT; ARY LAW, one of the largest class es held last winter will be resumed' on Thursday evenings with Mrs. C F Behr, First Vice President and Dine i -AND Dance! AT THE Panama Garden \ EVERY AFTERNOON t AND EVENING 2210 Seward StI PHONE WE. 4019 C. R. Trimble, Prop. Parliamentarian, Omaha Woman’s Club a3 instructor. Classes are offer ed at a very small fee of 50 cents for SIX lessons The Branch :s fortunate in securing ?dr Charles C Charvat, Professor of English, Creighton University as leader for one of the new classes, that of CREATIVE WRITING. This class is held on Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. ' ' - - . - Have you ever wished you could write? Here is your opportunity! Bring all of' the things that you have; written to; the class. Poetry, 'Short Sto*ries. and plays will be'studied. The-Branch will resume- its t)RA-1 MATIC; Club in the' near fuftire. ■ Aj three act play is'to"be attempted and ‘ all persohs ^interested irt jdiirhg this j -group may also register. ' T Class fights can be* fchanged * if groups so dcs-re. AM • cla’Ssefg will be opened when ten persons have regist ered Other glasses - started on. re'-, f quest of tap psijspijs i ■ 1'; ” • Call WEhster. 1539 to; register. • -| f-^e •Jacques Club shas held- three ’ social .meetings •< since, 'organizing.* Meetings have been held at the home* of George A Lov, Edward A"-.BitT .dipx, and Orville iA-1 Jones!'The* next ' meet mg.-is to be>&eld rrt'th'e residence j'of Walter Rbddes. -It> can= be'.testified that a -good *ime-Jias-been'had Toy* ad Tat" the Jacques* meetings,- f«r- they'^rre * really righteous.; Wc. are- very*1fIad'*tio' ‘announce the return of crur^ Wrelftti I'member, William King,"wh&'hatM bet n Vacationing in California. Clemmist Williams, reporter.'5** ( *•* r' ‘ ■ .. . ... ••<*«* 'the Mystery Club -met 'at'the h&ll at ' 24th and Parrker Streets Halit Satur day night. -The meetingf W-as c&ll'ed Tb order by =the president, Mts ''Smith. A brief • business - session" wafe' frans. •; acted. Mrs * Vanrc£, Seeretirty, ‘Virgil Sherman, reporter, **• ; ' | I* The Fall Opening &f the Jolly j- Bridge ttes was held 'September 26th, at 'the home-of MtS Stella Sullivan, 2516 Burdette -•Street; The 'Annual election.of officers was held with the | following ..re-suts: ^President! Mrs Galoway;-vice- president; Mrs Ca&sie I Jackson;-, secretary, Mrs ' Katherine I Manley, -assistant secretary "Mrs Stella Sullivan; treasurer, Mrs Myra Kineaid; chairman -of entertainment committee; Mrs: Ersie Haden; re porter, Mrs Bernice Henry. • j After all business wap transacted the afternoon was spent in bridge. The hostess later s'erved a delightful luncheon. The next meeting will be i with the new president, Mrs Mary i Galloway, 2714 Lake Street on Oct. » ober 10, 1933. Mrs Mary Galloway, president; Bernice Henry, reporter. The Woden Art Club met Sept-em ber 25th at the home of Mrs. Willa Johnson. 2225 North 24th. Street l There were fourteen members pres ent and we spent and enjoyable even. leg sewing.,Afterwards we. were ser ved in a most gracious manner by.the, hostess with a c/Wicious. luncheon, which is the reason Why all members j are always eager to ma.G every meet ing''-. Mrs Lavida Butler',- president; | Mis'3 Irrna Speese, reporter. I N Well /oiks! Les Charmontes Sfe on the air again. The meeting was o/fcn in' jts usual manner at the honfc* ! of Mr Alva Baldwin. While it is ! ampfc time any ofie wishing to join j must their applications in rtotv | Mr VafSfe Saunders, Misses Rachel1 Hartley artd> Ella Tho/Wa’s handed in their appi.icatihns and wSre accepted by the club', * N > ' The question of meeting during the week instead of on Sunday wife dis cussed. For a while it seemed, to' be ‘‘‘Trouble in Paradise,” bM .it was d*e. Cided upon to have three footings a month, two on Sunday and oife during .the week. A- Committee of three was ajfentt ed to plan our first event of the sea son being a Hallowe'en Party. T"iS* committee is as follows: Misses Ella j Mills, Constance MaDirrs, and Mr. j Vollie Satmrfers. We can't say in these modern days that the men don’t know their colors. In choosing our club colors, the men displayed their color harmony very artistically. After a brief hysterical , moment black and white were the [ chosen colors. Miss Minnie Preyor was our visit- \ or for the afternoon. She expects to j join in the near future. When the meeting was adjourned, Mr Baldwin surprised the club by ushering them into the dining room \ to a delightful luncheon served buf- | fet style, which tickled the palate: ( •\nd pleased the stomach. | The next meeting will be at the j home of Miss Henrietta Edson, 2708 , Charles on Wednesday, October 11, J 1933 at eight o'clock. Will you be f there ? An invitation for visitors is f always extended. Charles Davis, pres- : ider.t Roberta Pharr, reporter. f _ O The Eureka Bridge Club members met at the home of Mr and Mrs J Philips, 3036 Emmet Street The meeting was called dfder at the usual opening hour by the newly elected president, Mr J Davis After the, transacting of business, visitors were j introduced by the coacher They-are: Mr and Mrs Charles Andrews, Mrs. M Patton, Mr and Mrs Dotson, Mr Ford, and Mr and Mrs Ken. neth Moore. The rest of the evening was spent in playing bridge. Prizes were awarded . Mrsv W Penn and Mrs Dotson.- Mrs Charles Andretvs and Mr .FoTd, booby. A buffet lunch . was served by the hosjess. Meeting adjourned until Saturday week at the borne of Mr and Mrs Wm Roberts, 35-33 Nftrth 28th Avenue ’ Mr S j jDavis, -president; Mrfe J/ Philips,• Acting reporter^ .;.«•» *. t"Tv ‘■ NASSUE EES’ JACQUES * : *V : ' •• The “Jacques'’ had. their! in.weekly social meeting^ Saturday; •wv'eflvng’.i rSeptembey £0,. at- the .-home -pf AY alter r- , . \ .. _ I RhSades.; .3015 . Manderson.- Ai ful” luncheon * consisting ; of* Salmoji Salad, Olives Potatoes* Chips,. Wafers, ^ •Jeio Catte' and Pufich was* served A lovely ti}iie^8’s"$fed1by all. ' LeonarckTurnfer,. secretary1 a’nh -report. t : * I - . x' er. V j'T4**'' 3k».*r •.- 3'»• . , w ' Cfn Friday} afternoon, ! September' 2'0tb, The “Jacques, .and . the; Decs*: u^julged in. a^ganae. of faotl|aH-t The. “Jacques”'* had a regular ..cheering squad anil everything^' to make the game seen-eollegiate except the aell. pajadm and/pe*nuts.'’After a peak battle Abe* MJAcqi*es?’-'ifcon -with' .a sc-ore of ^30-Q. . Oo October 14, :the Jacques will play the ‘‘Decs”, again. *....» ... • The Happy ^Hour Bridge jClub -met Thursday 3f list week with ,.Mi . and _ Henry. ftddi&Hf, Z7l8 “Nor^h 27 Avenue. 'A 15v£ly time'was reported ;.py. ^pach .nrfeinber' 'present -and- fivv i. ehanges *f.J>rWgP Were played? jtfrst E i ■ Daniels ,wg& awajrgfed .first prfzfe for ladies Mr —-—r-for men.', The Happy Ho.ur.Bridge Glub met at 34th and' Fjirnman. wjtji. Mr., .and Mrs - C McFall) Bridge was the ev ent of the,evening- There were five ‘changes ef bridge pjayed. Mrs Paul Adartis, a vjsitor,>was awarded a prize for‘ holding the highest Score' for ladies and Mr C . Davis for men j The hostess served a delightful re. past. THE JOLLY SHOEMAKERS ! Mrs Mattie Bates entertained the Jolly Shoemakers Club at a friend’s home on North 29th Street' last Thursday Evening. Imp'frtant busi ness was transacted for one hour, af ter which the members made it quite . interesting for the male visitors, whose presence graced Obr meeting, at a spicy game of cards. Delightful refreshments were served and enjoy, ed by' all One new applicant was re 1 Reived into our ranks. We adjourned to' jneet next Thursday evening with Mrs Lucille Payne on North 17th Street ?frs Minnie Ousley, report er. * V The. Progressive fheb met at thd home pf Mrs MeCants, 2628 Parker Street at 8 p m , with a sdbg for the opening entitled “Now don’t ydfr want to. be ready when Hd comes.” Scrip ture reading 120 Psalms by .Mrs Paytofi. A song: “In My Father’s House.’' Visitors were: Mrs Rangee, Mrs. Joseph and Mrs Davis. Bene diction by Rev R W Johnson. Mrs. PSpton, president, Mrs. .Mickel, vice president, and Miss Maxine Brown, secretary. '•I* *• , . _ =3 ^ x A NNf) UNCCEMENT x Please notify THE OMAHA* GUIDE office of your change ,ifi ad dress, or 5 cents will be charged to your' yearly subscription for return postage fees. mmmm RfiD P ERKINS and Hi/ * DIXIE RAMBLERS ■ Jt the— . iTftHAMJvAXn Monday,. OCT. 16th \ -*fl " - • Matinee Dance ! Every Sunday—From f to til J j —*t— ] DREAMLAND Music by I BILL OWENS t "save"; BY CALLING i WE-5000 Robinson Drug Co. 24th & Decatur Sts. j j " j Benedict’s Club meeting was at VIrs James A wonderful time was lad by all Mrs Mabel Fields, presi dent; Mrs Jas/ V vice president; Mr B: i . on, reporter THE K VTTY KOQUETTES The first meeting cl the “Watty Koquettes met at the home of Doro thy Pel, 24ft Ohio- Street The election of officers are as. follows V Ruth Williams. president* IWah'-*2' Longmire, vice president, Vopcei An-.' derson, secretary, Rjta Blair, ; trea surer, Roth Cray and Dorothy* Bell,* argent at arms The cpmtfiitt&'es 1 v.oro Joft onen' until next.*nyeeting: which will be Friday October the.honpe .of Vonceil Anderson ..The cfub .copsjsts o.f fourteen giiSs • Are; Vonceil Anderson, Dorothy*Belly: dVfaxirie"Bla"ir, Rita. Bfair, Mary Ellen E)fckei4on. Chris'tinV Dixog^^Ruth. Gray,*- Mabel' “Lorigrnire, -Catherine' RaCndtree,’Helen" Sfi£f wood, E,ya Ste-. wart,. Tt* yWr, es, -andjRjU-t h 'rlji amSi yon;-QMA.IjA GUIDE for’ 'more ’’particularsof, the “Katty Ko-' qiietfs ” Helen Sherwood, reporter i UlZi ' * • ****** ; . I-must'say that" the Trojan ..Girls’ Boy. and" Gfcirl membership partV fhrn-*i ed out-jo-be a wh£wJ Aside fjom. the ' ^arnes-. played indfdn^had otherwise.1 jjiB . costumej; worn* by the .different ;'boys, and ^itl^”; were a Knockout TVon’t*let any bocjy kid^you tfiat Edjt4h;, ’ Cole-mil rtf' dhe'Ai’t' maid* a food boy, abet if Ahey say'Frances Silhms isn’t son* kid Jift-i ibnlp’eA/'wljy you have opr ppritiasigto to-smack their faces* For the,benefit nf^fhose wh -> want t - know Just^wlvy- Naomi Carter .jvrcpjJjj make a good preacher, just^s^ fny oheiwbo.adw hfer perform the— riage of djachpl Gordon, and Miss. ,T^ayfy jor-ij?. the play w^fch .was jhe mpin event of .the'evening. * .Then after Lolg. Smith pl^ye^j and sang ‘‘Afy Man"’ for us, Mary Anji 'cdUldri’t restrain - herself any lon’ge^r, and as Jfie last; strain^ of her.favp^e song were, ended-. We ate .qup Jc§ cream and called it a night, and what a night!-, - I . ■ ' -_ “TEXT BOOK OF BEAUTY CULTURE’ By KATHRYN WILSON As the name implies this book thoroughly covers the subject, of Beauty Culture and its written speci_ fically as a text book for thosp stud ents who desire to learn all. of "the secrets, technique and methods of modernized beauty culture. The various chapters contain, in de tail, a thorough knowledge on such subjects as, Sterilization, Hygiene, Sanitation; Physiology and Anatomy; J Origin and Construction of the Half;', The Scalp; Scalp Diseases and their Treatment; Scalp Treatments;' Sham.’! poofng; Singeing, Thinning, '-'J-Dpy Shampooing; Hair Pressings Hair Cutting;' Hair Dyeing and Bleaching;* Marcel Weaving; Permanent Waving’;. Water Waving,' Finger Waving; Hair . Dressing and Paper Curling; Mani curing; Facial Massage;' Art "of j Make Up; Skin Blemishes and Disu ease*; Electricity; • Diet aftd Weight Control; and Shop Control. - • , Without attempting to assu/JW fO; know the actual requirements of Beauty Cultutists I dare say there but little that Otle needs to learn, un. ; less of course it is actual experience i itself, that is not clearly and thor.! --- jugniy covered ana illustrated m tms »ver two hundred page text book. Not only are methods given and il_ lustrated Dut the actual formulas for picpiiations of the trade are specifically given which, in themselves, make the text book ex. Sremely valuable to those Engaged in, or desiring to learn the art of beauty -uitu ioi ' -- From a mechanical arrangement the book is pleasing ip appearance; bound in a purple* stiff press board cove rihg with white lettering; and p* *4bu' thiopgiiout iF1 large readable »*y^e nni&u 'Wltycn ,-setS off the illustrations in excelleht style. Ih the back ofthebook' is a most comprehensive index so that the stii. Uenv on a moment’#! notice dan refer to 'thC- text bn- any -partfedlar subject. 1 j£' limited "number 6i these text -aids ypL ac-ngifioLd'^by the edi.' - tor,'.Kathryn- Wifaon-' Of tK&'-' Calilor. Jsi. i?Ciitioi’’o^beaut^ Culture, * S00 $orilj, ^d.-S^ieej, U(niaha,.-x\ebraoKa, r#nd wiiL be. prepaid *o «ti»y'address on r.Ccipt oi ■ 3,"\) f And whije.. I. have, no intention of > , • - VX M # going into the-Beauty Culture dus.. ness, I am glad to add to „*ay. library . this must useful hook of knowledge b1rl?S5'sd]bjei?t',11141 ^ rdehjbers qf the-1 race are interested-' > . .. Supplemental Reading: Almost a month a filer 4h|r Sept. emTb'er Brqiwcman’s were bn sale in Chicago I received' my iWail’*'copy’: This is the same issue that I com. loenfedMi-pon. aeverat -'wrelffjrwgo ’and" ’* which contained a snort ^story oi -nuheV*"Found”? and* iff" iHusfraifng which, Ofi&rtes O' #aw&n( the iiiu.,. tfatiV;' 'uafed ’iriy oVn liKeness' Incid. enfafty/ many letters'>nd’ comment# ^hatfi bben'fece’i^e&' as the xesult* oi 1 j*-jt • <’ M “ 'i • ^>rY* (ifubo^y a , *tory.as.,a: ,^pcivsW«!Mngeer as j^are all the ^issues, jis filled .with infer. . esting. bits of,neM5S; apd •^'personals'' jop apd,abogt tho§e:po 24th arid Lake Street i V , .v. _ 24th and Cuming Street LeJB Pork Should^/ per lb. ....... 4Vtc Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, per lb. 13'iC Choice, Ifoyed Rib Roast, lb. . .12Vz« Best Cream’iftry Bfttter, per lb. .v " .20'>c No. 1 Country Eggs, 2 dozen limft, pr doz. - .13' zc U)0% Pure Lard,- per lb...®° Choice Chuck Roast, per tb. __-. **c J Rifr Boil, Pig Tails',' 6x Tails, per lb, *--" " -. 8 (l»alfty Laundry tod Dry Cleaning | Call Web. 1029 I *-'SHIRTS FINISHED £c &ACH- \ (wheAi finished out of fondly bundles) \ WET WASH- THRIFTY ffotfrh thy Linens| EMERSON LAUNDRyI and I ZORIC SYSTEM cleavers I .^^_^Qm£ll£LM2g£.Pro^ssive,W I